I know that bar end weights reduce vibration but what determines how much weight is required? Do both weights need to weight the same or can they differ a bit?

In my instance I have HDB handguards with their weights, but want to add a Kaoko cruise unit. I have a Kaoko unit already however, they do not make one that fits HDB handguards on a F800GS. I'm wondering if I cut the cruise unit down to size and it weights less than the opposing bar end weight if it will cause adverse vibrations.

Has anyone done this?

mustardfj40

08-06-2012 08:48 AM

I am newbie myself but on my F650GS I have the BMW hand guards which came with a new replacement set of bar end weights and Kaoko throttle lock, it vibrates at highway speed. The Kaoko only goes on the throttle side.

sorebutt

08-06-2012 08:58 PM

I've played with bar end weights on other bikes and they do help a lot. The only difference you should notice with only one is more vibration, especially on the throttle side. You might try something like bar snakes that go inside the bars to reduce vibration.

JRWooden

08-07-2012 07:03 AM

I have the BMW handguards and was recently told the weights that come with this kit are lighter than the OEM weights...
I have not had time to check that to find out if it is true...

On the F658GS the bars are plugged close to the ends so I'm not sure how that works....or if it works...

Bar end snakes cannot be inserted into these OE BMW handlebars.

Fred

fosters2

08-08-2012 02:28 PM

The issue with handlebars is that they can act like a tuning fork, thereby causing numb hands. The purpose of the weight is to change the resonant frequency characteristics of the bar and the location where the vibration is least to where your hands are placed.

In plain english the amount of weight required is the amount that works (statement of the obvious). It really can be hit or miss. Moving the bar slightly from side to side (one side ending up being slightly longer than the other) can also have an effect (good or bad). I wouldn't stress too much about weights being different on each side. If you don't notice anything wrong, then you're good to go.

GeckoRider

08-08-2012 02:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Jamm
(Post 19296112)

Hello Fellows,

I know that bar end weights reduce vibration but what determines how much weight is required? Do both weights need to weight the same or can they differ a bit?

In my instance I have HDB handguards with their weights, but want to add a Kaoko cruise unit. I have a Kaoko unit already however, they do not make one that fits HDB handguards on a F800GS. I'm wondering if I cut the cruise unit down to size and it weights less than the opposing bar end weight if it will cause adverse vibrations.

Has anyone done this?

Please post back on how this works out if you go ahead. I am in the same boat with HDB (love), and have been using a throttle rocker only. I guess swapping out the handle bars to something that could use a snake would be an option if the vibes are really bad. . . Damn slippery path when one farkle leads to another, etc. . .